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Review on πŸ”Œ 4K HDMI 2.0 Cable 75FT LZCT: Unidirectional High-Speed HDMI Cord V2.0 with Signal Booster, 3D UHD 2160P HDR, Ethernet & ARC Support | Dual Color Mould - Length: 3' to 125' by Catherine Schwarzer

Revainrating 5 out of 5

Great cable, 125m option is cool

Pros - *** 18Gbps is the lowest speed to buy HDMI these days which will bring you lots of use in the future will of course it is. *** Rounded but flat end so it stays in port but also not oversized so it doesn't conflict with other ports nearby. *** The orange look on the ends is actually very pretty, I didn't know how much I would like it, but I'm not disappointed. *** Lots of length options in Amazon listings, I mean 125ft is amazing. A lot of hard work compared to the many heavy duty paracord style HDMI cables I have so they may not last as long as these. *** The 3ft version I got was definitely a bit short but then again they come in a lot of different sizes so it's not really a scam. *** Nothing else on this thing has done any good so far until it starts shutting down like some old HDMIs like this one that doesn't seem like a heavy load seems to work if bent a bit. I would suggest, even if you want to keep the feel of the old HDMI, running the actual cable between the ends a bit. This makes it harder to bend which in turn increases its lifespan as the wires inside don't bend which can otherwise darken the screen as long as the cable is great. A 125+ option would also be overkill, but so cool. If you are looking for a good HDMI cable that is rated for 4k at 60 max so you don't bother with 4k at 60 and you like the orange aesthetic, go for this cable. They come in many sizes and it seems to work pretty well. It's not as durable as some types of paracord these days, but as long as you don't bend it like it's being cut it should be fine, old HDMI feel with newer, more promising speeds.

Pros
  • Easy to read control panel
Cons
  • Hard to remember but it was